Accusing  the current leadership of the Screen  Actors  Guild  of fumbling negotiations with the Alliance  of Motion  Picture  and Television  Producers,  a coalition of actors has been formed to offer a slate of candidates to challenge the leaders in elections set for September  18. The  group, which calls itself Unite  for Strength,  is seeking to fill 11 seats on the national board of SAG  and 22 alternate seats (those who sit in for board members when they are working). Among  the candidates are Adam  Arkin,  Kate  Walsh,  Amy  Brenneman,  Marcia  Wallace,  Ned  Vaughn  and Doug  Savant.  Speaking  for the challengers, Vaughn,  a veteran character actor, said in a statement, "We  think the current leadership has put SAG  on a dangerous path. ... We  can no longer afford leaders who sow division." Arkin  added, "I'm  concerned for future negotiations if we don't change the leadership that has brought us to this point." Nevertheless,  the group has thus far not attracted the support of a single major star. As  one person commented on Nikki  Finke's  Dateline  Hollywood  Daily  blog, "When  the actors who appear on the covers of national magazines speak up, then I  think SAG  members will listen."
24/07/2008
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